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hydrography

NOUN
  1. the science of the measurement and description and mapping of the surface waters of the earth with special reference to navigation

How To Use hydrography In A Sentence

  • He was the founder of modern oceanography and hydrography.
  • Hydrography One of the most striking features of the hilly terrain of viticultural Champagne is its network of rivers and canals.
  • All input hypsography and hydrography data were appended and trimmed to cover the areas for each processing block.
  • The Black Hills are an outlier of the Middle Rockies and share with them a montane climate, hydrography, and land use pattern. Ecoregions of North Dakota and South Dakota (EPA)
  • Nevertheless, not only the geology and hydrography of this state play a favorable role in adventure tourism but also the variety of climates from the cold mountain forests to the tropical warmth of the coast, from the temperate central zones to the dry heat of the hot land known as the Tierra Caliente contribute significantly. Introduction to Michoacán - the soul of Mexico
  • The means of data collection include space geodesy, terrestrial land surveying, mining and engineering surveying, geophysical surveying, hydrography, remote sensing, and photogrammetry.
  • His work was both of a military and of a scientific nature, often combining these two aspects in his work on hydrography and cartography.
  • The hydrography of the St. Lawrence Island polynya region and the Anadyr region is ultimately related to the northward transport of water through the Bering Strait. Future change in processes and impacts on Arctic biota
  • That opened a period of intense growth in scientific knowledge in the area of steamship mechanics, shipbuilding, hydrography and shipboard artillery.
  • Samples were grouped in several distinct clusters that were generally consistent with the hydrography of the area.
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